No. Characters in the show are fictional constructs and don't have a real - world ability to influence fanfiction directly. Fanfiction is created by fans based on their own interpretations and creativity.
One great 'Good Omens' fanfiction is 'The Sacred and the Profane' which delves deeper into the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley. It has a really engaging plot that expands on the themes of the original work.
You can start by looking on Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfiction from various fandoms, including Good Omens 2. The site has a good search function that allows you to filter by tags, such as character names, relationships, and specific plot elements.
Well - developed characters are key. The characters from Good Omens, like Crowley and Aziraphale, should stay true to their original personalities. For example, if Crowley is being tickled, his initial reaction might be one of feigned annoyance but with a hint of secretly enjoying the attention.
One popular 'Good Omens' fanfiction is 'The Arrangement Reimagined'. It delves deeper into the relationship between Crowley and Aziraphale in different scenarios that the show might not have fully explored. Another is 'Heaven and Hell's Reaction' which focuses on how the celestial and infernal bureaucracies respond to the events in the series from an alternative perspective.
Some Good Omens 2 fanfiction delves deeper into the angelic and demonic hierarchies. It might explore how Aziraphale and Crowley interact with other angels and demons in a more complex way. There could be political intrigue among the celestial and infernal beings, and our favorite duo has to navigate through it while also dealing with their own feelings for each other.
There's a fanfic called 'Time's Tapestry in Good Omens'. In this one, Crowley and Aziraphale accidentally get sent back to key moments in history. It's full of interesting interactions as they try to figure out how to get back to their own time while also not messing up the past too much. It's a really fun read with a good mix of humor and drama.
If Crowley got sick, he'd probably be really grumpy about it. He's not used to being vulnerable. But Aziraphale would be there to make sure he rests and gets better. Maybe Aziraphale would bring him books to read while he's bedridden. And Crowley would complain about the books but secretly enjoy the company.
One possible story could be that Crowley catches a strange celestial illness. He tries to hide it from Aziraphale at first because he doesn't want to seem weak. But as the illness progresses, he starts to lose his grip on his demonic powers. Aziraphale eventually finds out and decides to take care of him, using his angelic powers to ease Crowley's pain. They have many heart - to - heart conversations during this time, strengthening their bond.